FIVE SELECTED WORKS FROM SPRING EXHIBITION





Here are five works selected from our Spring Exhibition. 




1: crescendo by ALLAN MACDONALD

ALLAN MACDONALD
crescendo - oil on canvas - 61cm x 91cm 
This wonderful painting by ALLAN MACDONALD and is the smaller original version of the much larger sea painting of the same name in his show (Rock of Ages) here last year. It is a powerful example of MacDonald's use of paint and his feel for the elements. 


2 The Grumbling Hive by ROBERT POWELL


ROBERT POWELLThe Grumbling Hive - acrylic with screenprint - 38cm x 28cm


This painting is reminiscent of Hieronymus Bosch. Inspired by Bernard Mandeville's The Fable of the Bees (1714,) POWELL depicts the follies of civilsation. It is a little grotesque and a lot engrossing. The frame is by Kari de Keonigswarter.













3 Moonlit Walk by CHRISTINE WOODSIDE rsw rgi

CHRISTINE WOODSIDE rsw rgi
Moonlit Walk, Fife - mixed media - 81cm  x 71cm

After a long absence, it is a great joy to exhibit work by CHRISTINE WOODSIDE again. This painting, 'Moonlit Walk Fife' is the largest WOODSIDE in the current show. It is a beautiful piece; rich with images, colour and evocations of life around her Fife studio. 


4 Still Pool, Skye by BETH ROBERTSON FIDDES

BETH ROBERTSON FIDDES
Still Pool, Skye - mixed media - 92cm x 101cm 

Few artists capture the majesty of the Highlands as well as ROBERTSON FIDDES. Here, she uses a blend of her own techniques to paint the Fairy Pools in Skye. Magical and tempting to dive in.



5 Ben Loyal Walk by Lotte Glob



LOTTE GLOB
Ben Loyal Walk - ceramic & rocks - 33cm x 21cm 
This is one of LOTTE GLOB's tiles created from stone and sand gathered while walking the hills. They are then fired at temperatures high enough to melt the stone. These tiles (and her books) are physical memories of the day, the hill and the walk... here is Ben Loyal. 


There are many other wonderful things in Kilmorack. All works are on the gallery's website: www.kilmorackgallery.co.uk



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